Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) -
Chapter 2556
Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2556
As the lights illuminated the room, she was shocked. The next moment, tears gushed out of her eyes like a waterfall.
At that moment, Dustin was staring blankly at her, curious as to what was going on.
"Dustin, you're awake," Joan gasped.
"Who are you?" he asked.
His words shocked her further. He... has lost his memory?
"Do you really not recognize me?" Joan questioned at once.
"Do we know each other?" Dustin continued his questions.
Faced with his reaction, Joan couldn't tell if she was sad or shocked. From her perspective, it was already a miracle to see him wake up from his coma.
"Alright, let's put that aside first. Are you hungry? Or thirsty?" she asked at once.
"Mmm-hmm, I want to drink some water," Dustin replied.
It's wonderful! He's finally awake! Joan was so emotional that she hugged him tightly, sobbing at the same time.
Her first reaction was to call Larry to tell him the good news. But after checking her watch, she decided against it as it was already late.
The next morning, Joan ran out of the ward to replace the doctor. She wanted him to give Dustin a full checkup, to which the doctor readily agreed.
"This really is a miracle. To be honest, none of us expected that he would wake up. Ms. Watts, all the credit goes to you," the doctor remarked in delight. As Dustin's doctor, he naturally hoped that his patient would recover as soon as possible.
"Doctor, how is he now? Will he have other problems?" Joan asked with concern.
She was worried that he might fall back into a coma anytime.
"So far, we haven't detected any other issues. But since he has awoken, he wouldn't fall back into a coma," the doctor declared with conviction. Having heard the doctor's reassurances, Joan heaved a sigh of relief.
"In that case, can he recover his memory?" Joan continued to ask.
"That will depend on himself." Once he was finished, the doctor left.
It didn't matter if he recovered his memories or not. As long as he was alive, that was all that matters.
Meanwhile, Larry was sitting in his office, skimming through a magazine. He was oblivious to what was going on at the hospital.
"Mr. Norton!" Suddenly, a voice he hadn't heard for a long time called out.
"Larry, Della is here," Caspian informed as he opened the door to let her in.
"What brings you here?" Larry asked as he stood up.
"I'm here to see you. I heard that you've been waiting for Joan. So how has it been going? Not planning to give up?" Della asked as she took a seat on the sofa.
Give what up? Joan? That will never happen. As vigilance filled his eyes, Larry stood up and walked to the window.
"Do I still have a chance?" she asked.
She never liked beating around the bush. Hence, she always spoke her mind.
"Della, I hope that we can be friends for life," Larry stated.
He couldn't make it anymore more obvious. But, Della was already used to being rejected by him.
"Come, let's go and see Joan." Just as she spoke, she walked out of the office.
Worried that she might cause Joan trouble, Larry quickly went after her.
"Why do you want to see her?" Larry asked. Della gave him the side-eye but didn't reply.
Soon, their car stopped at the hospital entrance. At that moment, Joan was out taking in the sun with Dustin.
"Joan?" Larry stared at both of them in disbelief.
He is awake!
After Della glanced at Larry and then at Joan, she smiled in response. Since I'm unable to get him to open his heart to me, I might as well wish them all the best. As for Dustin, she believed it was just a matter of time before he backed out.
"Dustin?" Larry subconsciously called out to him.
When Dustin saw Larry approaching, he grabbed Joan's hand nervously.
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